
UK five-piece the Montrose Avenue arrived at the tail-end of Britpop with a seventies California harmony sound that prefigured later, more commercially successful records by bands like The Thrills. Despite some airplay and a top 40 placing for their "Where Do I Stand" single, Thirty Days Out proved to be their only LP release. The Montrose Avenue featured ex-Menswear member (and current 6 Music presenter) Matt Everitt on drums.
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She's Looking For Me
Start Again
Yesterday's Return
Helplessly Hoping
Shine
Where Do I Stand
Emergency Exit
Where Do I Stand?
Closing Time
Keep On The Road
Thirty Days Out
Leaving In The Morning
Lost For Words
Ohio
Start
Take One
Where Do I Stand ?
When The Morning Comes
Shake Some Action
30 Days Out
Invitation
Summer Song
Here To Stay
Wander
Just Another Day (Demo)
Homecoming
YESTERDAYS RETURN
Just Another Day (Demo '97)
Hopelessly Hoping (Acoustic)
In My Life
Holidays
Thirty Days Out (Live At Glastonbury '98)
Helplessly Hoping (Acoustic)
Emergency Exit (Live At Glastonbury '98)
Shake Some Action (Flamin Groovies)
Start Again - Glastonbury 1988
Lost For Words - Glastonbury 1988
Helplessly Hopeless - Glastonbury 1988
She's Looking For Me - Glastonbury 1988
Yesterday's Return - Glastonbury 1988
Where Do I Stand - Glastonbury 1988
Emergency Exit - Glastonbury 1988
Shine - Glastonbury 1988
30 Days Out - Glastonbury 1988
She's Lookin for Me
Where Do I Stand? [Live]
Thirty Days Out / Ohio
Just Another Day
I'm Not Your Stepping Stone
Yesterdays's Return (Single Version)
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